Kangana Ranaut Recalls Her Bad Days, “Had To Run Away From Home At 15 & Became A Drug Addict By 17

Kangana Ranaut has been in the news ever since she started
out in her career. She became a star with her first movie Gangster and has not
looked back. Called the Queen of Bollywood, Kangana Ranaut has been in many
controversies and spotlight. But she didn’t come so long so easily. She had to
fight many odds to reach where she is. In a recent interview, she has recalled
her ugly past and how she coped it.

Kangana Ranaut on Sunday, took to her Instagram handle and shared a video, urging people to use the time of lockdown make themselves better. The video began with, Kangana wishing everyone 5th day of the Navratri and then shifted to the self-isolation topic and being bored at the house during the lockdown.

Kangana said, “This time is not bad time, do not think of it
like that. Bad times are actually good times. Friends, I was 15 or 16 when I
ran away from my house, and I used to feel like I could grab the stars with my
hands. After I left my house, I was a film star and a drug addict within 1.5 –
2 years of it.” “My life was so messed up, I was with certain type of people
from whom only death could have saved me. All of this happened in my life only
at the time when I was only a teenager,” she added.

The actor then went to talk about a friend of hers who
according to her changed her life for the best by introducing her to
spirituality. “At the moment a very good friend came into my life who
introduced me to Yoga and gave me a book Rajayoga which have very good
processes. After that I took Swami Vivekanand as my guru and under his guidance
I groomed myself a lot,” she said.

“I would have been lost in the crowd if those challenging
times didn’t come in my life. Without the spiritual guidance, I wouldn’t have
been able to develop my will-power, I wouldn’t have been able to sharpen my intellect
or groom my talent or develop my emotional health,” she added. The Queen actor
then explained the concept of Brahmacharya and said, “Brahmacharya is not
celibacy or just about celibacy, Brahmacharya has many good processes.” “So,
all I want to say is that make use of this time. Bad times are the only good
times,” she added.

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